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What happens when you combine patriotism, loss, grit, and great country vocals?
Ryan Weaver: former U.S. Army Black Hawk pilot turned country music artist.
Today he joins Aaron Hale to talk about brotherhood, loss, honoring heroes, and the pursuit of purpose–along with some inside secrets from the country music industry.
After losing his brother in combat, Ryan made a choice: to live in his honor and turn pain into purpose. From flying missions in Iraq to headlining arenas with the Professional Bull Riders, he forged a path built on resilience, authenticity, and pure American grit.
From the battlefield to the big stage, Ryan's story proves that courage doesn't fade when the uniform comes off…it just finds a new stage.
0:00 Intro 0:43 From Black Hawks to Country Music 2:04 Losing His Brother in Combat and Finding a New Mission 6:57 Karaoke Nights to National Arenas 10:12 Inside the Life of a Touring Independent Artist 15:30 Blending Rock, Country, and Patriotism 16:57 Becoming "The Patriotic Voice of the PBR" 18:23 The Advice That Changed Everything 20:18 Writing Burn and the Benghazi Connection 23:38 From Volunteer Jam to Madison Square Garden 26:26 Meeting Travis Tritt, Charlie Daniels, Kid Rock & More 30:42 Songwriting as Therapy and Storytelling 37:43 Lessons from the Music Business 44:18 Treating Music Like a Business 48:30 TikTok, YouTube, and the Power of Platforms 53:16 Living for Legacy and Writing From Sand to Stage 58:20 Countdown to Impact
Resources Mentioned: 📘 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi https://amzn.to/4qPecg1
📘 Gus and the French Fry series https://amzn.to/3LTdNca
📘 From Sand to Stage - Ryan's upcoming book 🎶 Ryan's song "Let's Talk About Heroes" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebULvWwmIXs
Connect with Ryan: 🌐 https://ryanweaver.net/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RyanWeaverCountry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanweavercountry
Disclosure: Some of the links in these show notes are affiliate links, which means we may earn a small commission if you purchase through them (at no extra cost to you).
By Aaron Hale5
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What happens when you combine patriotism, loss, grit, and great country vocals?
Ryan Weaver: former U.S. Army Black Hawk pilot turned country music artist.
Today he joins Aaron Hale to talk about brotherhood, loss, honoring heroes, and the pursuit of purpose–along with some inside secrets from the country music industry.
After losing his brother in combat, Ryan made a choice: to live in his honor and turn pain into purpose. From flying missions in Iraq to headlining arenas with the Professional Bull Riders, he forged a path built on resilience, authenticity, and pure American grit.
From the battlefield to the big stage, Ryan's story proves that courage doesn't fade when the uniform comes off…it just finds a new stage.
0:00 Intro 0:43 From Black Hawks to Country Music 2:04 Losing His Brother in Combat and Finding a New Mission 6:57 Karaoke Nights to National Arenas 10:12 Inside the Life of a Touring Independent Artist 15:30 Blending Rock, Country, and Patriotism 16:57 Becoming "The Patriotic Voice of the PBR" 18:23 The Advice That Changed Everything 20:18 Writing Burn and the Benghazi Connection 23:38 From Volunteer Jam to Madison Square Garden 26:26 Meeting Travis Tritt, Charlie Daniels, Kid Rock & More 30:42 Songwriting as Therapy and Storytelling 37:43 Lessons from the Music Business 44:18 Treating Music Like a Business 48:30 TikTok, YouTube, and the Power of Platforms 53:16 Living for Legacy and Writing From Sand to Stage 58:20 Countdown to Impact
Resources Mentioned: 📘 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi https://amzn.to/4qPecg1
📘 Gus and the French Fry series https://amzn.to/3LTdNca
📘 From Sand to Stage - Ryan's upcoming book 🎶 Ryan's song "Let's Talk About Heroes" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebULvWwmIXs
Connect with Ryan: 🌐 https://ryanweaver.net/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RyanWeaverCountry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanweavercountry
Disclosure: Some of the links in these show notes are affiliate links, which means we may earn a small commission if you purchase through them (at no extra cost to you).

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